This is a Basic Guardian automation bot for correct score markets from football matches, although it could be adapted and used on any type of market
The purpose of the file is to place back bets (dutch) the low score outcomes in the correct score market, meaning you will profit if the match ends up with only a few goals being scored
When it triggers the bot will Dutch (Back) the following seven correct scores a few seconds before K.O using a fixed stake of £10
0-0, 0-1, 0-2, 1-0, 1-1, 1-2 & 2-1
Some of the bets are configured to take the current best price so will be matched as soon as the dutching rule triggers while others are offered at better prices and kept to be matched in-play
There is also a condition which checks the predicted number of goals for the market is less than 2.5
Any matches where the number of goals predicted is greater than 2.5 the bot will not place ant bets
To use this bot you will need to be using the latest version of Bet Angel Pro which is now V1.63 and can be downloaded from the following location if you are not already using it
viewtopic.php?t=31337
How it works and using the Rules File
Once you have it imported into your Guardian you can edit those (or any other parts of the file) anyway you want or remove them and add your own rules to use the recent form very easily by clicking on "Edit Rules File".
Please refer to the 'Note' tab for a more detailed explanation on how each rule works and how it may be connected/linked to other rules within the file
Downloading and Importing the Files
To use the file just click on the 'Dutch Low Scoring Match with Fixed Stake.baf' link below and that will download it to your computer, then with guardian open on the "Automation" tab click "Import a Rules File" as shown in the image, once imported it will now appear in the pick list area just above, you can now apply it to any markets you have added into guardian.
To see a video tutorial on how to download and import an automation file into your Bet Angel please see this link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g7Im4pj683g
Dutching Correct Scores in Expected Low Scoring Matches - Guardian Automation Bot
Hi Dallas
Thank you for the post concerning the download. i now have the latest version.
On the dutching above you mention the predicted goals. Can i ask do you need to set up the predicted bot to enable this to work? Or does this work just by adding the bot to the correct score market.?
Many thanks
Casbian
Thank you for the post concerning the download. i now have the latest version.
On the dutching above you mention the predicted goals. Can i ask do you need to set up the predicted bot to enable this to work? Or does this work just by adding the bot to the correct score market.?
Many thanks
Casbian
The predicted goals is now available as a condition, and that's what is used in this examplecasbian wrote: ↑Wed Oct 29, 2025 3:30 amHi Dallas
Thank you for the post concerning the download. i now have the latest version.
On the dutching above you mention the predicted goals. Can i ask do you need to set up the predicted bot to enable this to work? Or does this work just by adding the bot to the correct score market.?
Many thanks
Casbian
Hi Dallas
Have used this a couple of times but the in-play bets don’t seem to trigger because the prices shorten rather than drift. I know I can edit this but just wondered what the thinking was behind the way it’s set up? Trying to get my head around it in case I’ve missed something obvious.
Cheers. Awesome file.
James
Have used this a couple of times but the in-play bets don’t seem to trigger because the prices shorten rather than drift. I know I can edit this but just wondered what the thinking was behind the way it’s set up? Trying to get my head around it in case I’ve missed something obvious.
Cheers. Awesome file.
James
Do you mean matched as they should all trigger pre KO with some being kept to be matched in-play?Wrightie wrote: ↑Fri Nov 07, 2025 8:37 pmHi Dallas
Have used this a couple of times but the in-play bets don’t seem to trigger because the prices shorten rather than drift. I know I can edit this but just wondered what the thinking was behind the way it’s set up? Trying to get my head around it in case I’ve missed something obvious.
Cheers. Awesome file.
James
The number of ticks uses for bet placements etc were quite arbitrary and just to show the new dutching options in automation
In it's current form needs to be applied to matches preferably where no early goals are expected to get all bets matched the fastest.
Getting the right matches with the right odds should see your Profits on dutched scores just above any losses on remaining scores
